Tuesday, 26 June 2007

Human Rights - Death Penalty

A spokesman for the Supreme People's Court, said Friday that lower courts across the country were reporting declining numbers of executions after China reinstated a requirement that every death case be reviewed and approved by the country's highest court. He said the national figures dovetailed with a recent survey of two lower courts in Beijing, which found a 10 percent drop in executions during the first five months of 2007.

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